Yes, of course it did!
Did you know the furcula ("little fork" in Latin) is a forked bone found in birds and theropod dinosaurs, formed by the fusion of the two clavicles. It first appears in the fossil record in the archosaur Longisquama.[1] In birds, its function is the strengthening of the thoracic skeleton to withstand the rigors of flight.
The furcula is commonly referred to as a wishbone because of the tradition that when two people hold the two sides of the bone and pull it apart, the one who gets the larger part will have a wish granted. Today the wishbone, once removed from the turkey or chicken, is first dried and then held between the little fingers of two opposing "wishers". Once the wish has been made the bone is pulled by each person. The wisher who breaks off a larger section of bone is assumed to have their wishes granted.
In the Southern United States, it is also referred to as pulley bone, especially when served as a piece of chicken with meat from both adjacent breasts attached.
2007-11-24 14:23:25
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answered by chris B 1
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yes...actually all 7 turkeys that we(the whole family) had, did in fact have wishbones.....now what to wish for 7 times over?
2007-11-24 14:20:24
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answered by palmermom3 6
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I had a huge Turkey breast & while slicing the turkey found the wishbone.
2007-11-24 14:23:52
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answered by Anonymous
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No turkey, only Ham in this house
2007-11-24 14:22:24
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answered by mimi33 2
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attempt to no longer be selfish and think of roughly anybody and the international like e.g. want wars will end, you and your loved ones would be happy, and issues like that. i'm hoping that helped ;D
2016-10-18 00:50:52
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2007-11-24 14:21:57
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answered by Bellisima 5
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I wish!!!!! Actually, they all do....
2007-11-24 14:33:02
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answered by legendofslipperyhollow 6
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